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Table Of Contents
- ThinApp User’s Guide
- Contents
- About This Book
- Installing ThinApp
- Capturing Applications
- Phases of the Capture Process
- Preparing to Capture Applications
- Capturing Applications with the Setup Capture Wizard
- Create a System Image Before the Application Installation
- Rescan the System with the Installed Application
- Defining Entry Points as Shortcuts into the Virtual Environment
- Set Entry Points
- Manage with VMware Horizon Application Manager
- Set User Groups
- Defining Isolation Modes for the Physical File System
- Set File System Isolation Modes
- Storing Application Changes in the Sandbox
- Customize the Sandbox Location
- Send Anonymous Statistics to VMware
- Customize ThinApp Project Settings
- Defining Package Settings
- Customize Package Settings
- Opening Project and Parameter Files
- Build Virtual Applications
- Advanced Package Configuration
- Capturing Internet Explorer 6 on Windows XP
- Capturing Multiple Application Installers with ThinApp Converter
- ThinApp Package Management
- Deploying Applications
- ThinApp Deployment Options
- Establishing File Type Associations with the thinreg.exe Utility
- Building an MSI Database
- Controlling Application Access with Active Directory
- Starting and Stopping Virtual Services
- Using ThinApp Packages Streamed from the Network
- Using Captured Applications with Other System Components
- Performing Paste Operations
- Accessing Printers
- Accessing Drivers
- Accessing the Local Disk, the Removable Disk, and Network Shares
- Accessing the System Registry
- Accessing Networking and Sockets
- Using Shared Memory and Named Pipes
- Using COM, DCOM, and Out-of-Process COM Components
- Starting Services
- Using File Type Associations
- Sample Isolation Mode Configuration Depending on Deployment Context
- Updating and Linking Applications
- Application Updates That the End User Triggers
- Application Sync Updates
- Using Application Sync in a Managed or Unmanaged Environment
- Update Firefox 2.0.0.3 to Firefox 3 with Application Sync
- Fix an Incorrect Update with Application Sync
- Application Sync Effect on Entry Point Executable Files
- Updating thinreg.exe Registrations with Application Sync
- Maintaining the Primary Data Container Name with Application Sync
- Completing the Application Sync Process When Applications Create Child Processes
- Application Link Updates
- View of the Application using Application Link
- Link a Base Application to the Microsoft .NET Framework
- Set Up Nested Links with Application Link
- Affecting Isolation Modes with Application Link
- PermittedGroups Effect on Linked Packages
- Sandbox Changes for Standalone and Linked Packages
- Import Order for Linked Packages
- File and Registry Collisions in Linked Packages
- VBScript Collisions in Linked Packages
- VBScript Function Order in Linked Packages
- Storing Multiple Versions of a Linked Application in the Same Directory
- Using Application Sync for a Base Application and Linked Packages
- Application Sync Updates
- Application Updates That the Administrator Triggers
- Automatic Application Updates
- Upgrading Running Applications on a Network Share
- Application Synchronization Using Group Policy Object
- Sandbox Considerations for Upgraded Applications
- Updating the ThinApp Version of Packages
- Application Updates That the End User Triggers
- Locating the ThinApp Sandbox
- Creating ThinApp Snapshots and Projects from the Command Line
- ThinApp File System Formats and Macros
- Creating ThinApp Scripts
- Callback Functions
- Implement Scripts in a ThinApp Environment
- API Functions
- Monitoring and Troubleshooting ThinApp
- Glossary
- Index
Chapter 2 Capturing Applications
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Runs a ThinApp prescan
Installs an application from the network share specified in the configuration file
Runs a postscan
Generates a ThinApp project on the network share specified in the configuration file
Performs project post-processing tasks
Builds the ThinApp project on the network share into a package
The silent capture agent then returns control to the ThinApp Converter, which reverts the virtual machines to
their precapture state, using their original snapshot.
The process is then repeated for the next application installation process that needs to be converted. When
multiple virtual machines are specified, the capture agent runs on the machines simultaneously. As a virtual
machine becomes available, it is once again used for converting the next application
ThinApp Converter Limitations
Not all application installation processes support silent installation mode. ThinApp Converter does not
support automatic capture for an installation process that does not support silent installation.
The installer directory name must not contain the equals symbol (=).
System Requirements for Running ThinApp Converter
ThinApp Converter requires one of the following virtual machine environments:
VMware ESX Server 4.0, or later
VMware vCenter Server 4.0, or later
VMware Workstation 7.0, or later
The virtual machines that are used in the conversion process must have the following items installed:
Windows XP with Service Pack 3, Windows Vista, or Windows 7
The latest version of VMware Tools
ThinApp Converter includes a private copy of the VMware VIX API library. If a more recent version of the
library already exists on the host machine, ThinApp Converter tries to use the newest version.
VMware recommends that you use Windows 2003 or Windows 2008 as a file server for network share. The file
server needs to have sufficient system resources to handle a large quantity of file operations. Do not use the
host machine that runs the ThinApp Converter executable file as the file server for the network share.
When using a VMware Workstation environment, ensure that the network settings are in bridged mode.
Preparing the Configuration File for ThinApp Converter
A sample configuration file, ThinAppConverter.ini, is included in the ThinApp installation. The file is
generally located in C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware ThinApp.
Modify or create a copy of this file to suit your requirements. Use UTF-8 encoding when you specify parameter
values.
The ThinAppConverter.ini configuration file includes the following section headings:
[HostEnvironment] contains virtual machine hosting parameters.
[VirtualMachineN] contains virtual machine-specific parameters.
[Settings] contains parameters that provide global control of the capture process.
[AppSettings:AppName] contains optional application-specific parameters.










